Matt52 what did you mean by "it can be used to acquire salary in trades without having to worry about 125% + 100K rule."

Thx.

Teams over the salary cap ($58M) cannot take back more than 125% + $100K salary in a trade than they are sending out.

For example: Team X is at $64M (i.e. over the cap), Team Y is at $67M. Team X sends team Y $10M in salary, the most Team Y can send Team X is $12.6M and the least team Y can send team X is $7.9M.

This is why I support losing Calderon's contract. With a weak draft this year and sketchy free agency class, the best way to improve the roster will most likely be on the trade front. Cap space is not all about free agency, it helps to take back more money in trades without worrying about being limited to 125% + 100K. This is why many trades in the NBA do not materialize because the numbers do not work - even being off $30K on a deal with $20M in salaries ruins the trade.

Teams over the salary cap ($58M) cannot take back more than 125% + $100K salary in a trade than they are sending out.

For example: Team X is at $64M (i.e. over the cap), Team Y is at $67M. Team X sends team Y $10M in salary, the most Team Y can send Team X is $12.6M and the least team Y can send team X is $7.9M.

This is why I support losing Calderon's contract. With a weak draft this year and sketchy free agency class, the best way to improve the roster will most likely be on the trade front. Cap space is not all about free agency, it helps to take back more money in trades without worrying about being limited to 125% + 100K. This is why many trades in the NBA do not materialize because the numbers do not work - even being off $30K on a deal with $20M in salaries ruins the trade.

I certainly wouldn't use that as my primary basis for deciding to trade Calderon (or anybody else) though. If there was a player the Raps wanted bad enough, they can just use the TPE and not have to worry about it. Also, the financial landscape is likely going to be extremely different after the lock-out than it is now, so I wouldn't make rash decision to dump a useful player before the draft, just on the basis of greater trade flexibility.

Teams over the salary cap ($58M) cannot take back more than 125% + $100K salary in a trade than they are sending out.

For example: Team X is at $64M (i.e. over the cap), Team Y is at $67M. Team X sends team Y $10M in salary, the most Team Y can send Team X is $12.6M and the least team Y can send team X is $7.9M.

This is why I support losing Calderon's contract. With a weak draft this year and sketchy free agency class, the best way to improve the roster will most likely be on the trade front. Cap space is not all about free agency, it helps to take back more money in trades without worrying about being limited to 125% + 100K. This is why many trades in the NBA do not materialize because the numbers do not work - even being off $30K on a deal with $20M in salaries ruins the trade.

Whatever happened to "this guy is a good player so lets have him on our team"

I certainly wouldn't use that as my primary basis for deciding to trade Calderon (or anybody else) though. If there was a player the Raps wanted bad enough, they can just use the TPE and not have to worry about it. Also, the financial landscape is likely going to be extremely different after the lock-out than it is now, so I wouldn't make rash decision to dump a useful player before the draft, just on the basis of greater trade flexibility.

They can use the TPE to acquire any player who has a contract of less than the TPE amount which is slightly more than $9M - $9.026M I believe.

I'm surprised so many want to keep Jose. If they could find someone to take his $9.75M contract next year and $10.5M the year after and offer a decent player in return combined with cap savings, I'd be all over it.

Teams over the salary cap ($58M) cannot take back more than 125% + $100K salary in a trade than they are sending out.

For example: Team X is at $64M (i.e. over the cap), Team Y is at $67M. Team X sends team Y $10M in salary, the most Team Y can send Team X is $12.6M and the least team Y can send team X is $7.9M.

This is why I support losing Calderon's contract. With a weak draft this year and sketchy free agency class, the best way to improve the roster will most likely be on the trade front. Cap space is not all about free agency, it helps to take back more money in trades without worrying about being limited to 125% + 100K. This is why many trades in the NBA do not materialize because the numbers do not work - even being off $30K on a deal with $20M in salaries ruins the trade.

Matt, usually my math is good. Not here. Can you break it down slower.

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Basically, sending out Calderon's contract for less money coming back gives them more cap room and more ability to sign or trade for players worrying less about the rules associated with being over the salary cap.

“I have no idea who Chukwudiebere Maduabum is, but on his Draft Express profile, he’s listed as Chu Chu. I think he’s worthy of picking just for that. He immediately is in the running for best All-Time NBA name.” -Tim W.

They can use the TPE to acquire any player who has a contract of less than the TPE amount which is slightly more than $9M - $9.026M I believe.

I'm surprised so many want to keep Jose. If they could find someone to take his $9.75M contract next year and $10.5M the year after and offer a decent player in return combined with cap savings, I'd be all over it.

Oh I'm with you 100% as long as we get something good in return. I just meant I wouldn't dump Calderon for the sake of clearing cap space that could potentially allow you to make deals that you may not be able to make with him on the roster, without getting something decent back in return for him.

I didn't call you a hater for this post. The thread asks for must dos for next season. I didn't even use a derogatory nickname for him. Sometimes I scratch my head with these responses. Take it easy, brah.

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